NSU University School Faculty, Staff and Employee Handbook

62  Use or possession of any item designed to inflict a wound or cause injury to a person; use or possession of any item used to harass, threaten, intimidate, assault or commit battery; use or possession of any item that the NSU University School deems dangerous.  Tampering with facility systems, including, but not limited to restroom, fire alarm, defibrillators, etc.  Explicit or Implied threats against others  Trespassing  Abusive language to students or staff, to include profane language  Disrespectful behavior to students/adults; non-compliance with Student Honor Code  Other disruptive acts which interfere with the educational process  Refusal to obey school personnel or agents (including volunteer aides or chaperones) whose responsibilities include supervision of students  Insubordination (willful disobedience)  Leaving campus without permission/truancy  Defiance or gross insubordination  Illegally occupying or blocking in any way school property with the intent to deprive others of its use  Inappropriate verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature  Misuse of NSU University School or NSU technology resources  Gambling  Unlawful assembly  Failure to comply with NSU University School Healthcare Policy (medications)  Disrupting lawful assembly and/or distribution of literature promoting illegal or disruptive activities  Intimidating, threatening, or physically abusing another student  Any other acts as determined at the school level that are not consistent with school policy or are deemed inappropriate conduct/conduct unbecoming a NSU University School student. The Administration may apply sanctions in cases of Level II offenses which may include, but are not limited to, the following:  Temporary removal from class  Withdrawal of privileges  In-school suspension  Out-of-school suspension  Restitution of property and damages  Expulsion  Other sanctions as approved by the administration Level III A Level III offense is defined as those activities engaged in by students (whether or not they result in criminal charges) that result in violence to themselves or to

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDE4MDg=